1 John 3:3
2 John 3:16
3 John 3:14-15
4 Romans 6:23
5 John 19:30
6 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/1039-1_for_screen.jpg
7 Isaiah 53: 5-6
8 Psalm 22:15-17
9 Zechariah 12:10
10 Isaiah 7:14
11 Isaiah 11:1, 2 (ESV), 10 (NKJV)
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13 Jeremiah 23:5
14 Micah 5:2
15 Isaiah 61:1-2
16 Isaiah 53:9
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18 Daniel 9:25-26
19 Louvre, Public Domain
20 www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham
21 The one exception is Moses who wrote Genesis. The very earliest history in the first book of the Bible would have needed to have passed through between two and five people before it got to Moses.
22c The problem actually lies in the fact that the prophecies about the Messiah fall into two parts: first, they describe the one who goes about doing good and who suffers for sin; secondly they describe a triumphant conquering ruler. The first part was fulfilled when Jesus lived on earth; the second part will be fulfilled when Jesus returns as He promised He would. The Judaists, not realising that there is a time delay between the first and second parts, disregard the fact that Jesus has already fulfilled the first part to the letter.
23 iStockphoto/sangaku
24 Istockphoto/AlpamayoPhoto
25 Tacitus Annals 15:44; Josephus, Antiquities 18:3:3; 20:9:1
26 https://main.sci.gov.in/jonew/judis/2757.pdf
27 P.9. Rupert Gethin, The foundations of Buddhism.
28 Romans 3:23
29 Isaiah 59:2
30 Acts 16:31
31 Romans 10:9
32 Exodus 3:13-14
33 John 8:58
34 Mark 14:62; Mark 6:50; John 18:6; John 8:23
35 Crossing a horse with a donkey produces a mule but they are infertile.
36. Isaiah 11:10
2 John 3:16
3 John 3:14-15
4 Romans 6:23
5 John 19:30
6 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/1039-1_for_screen.jpg
7 Isaiah 53: 5-6
8 Psalm 22:15-17
9 Zechariah 12:10
10 Isaiah 7:14
11 Isaiah 11:1, 2 (ESV), 10 (NKJV)
12 © Copyright Ralp F Wilson [email protected]
13 Jeremiah 23:5
14 Micah 5:2
15 Isaiah 61:1-2
16 Isaiah 53:9
17 iStockphoto/compuinfoto
18 Daniel 9:25-26
19 Louvre, Public Domain
20 www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham
21 The one exception is Moses who wrote Genesis. The very earliest history in the first book of the Bible would have needed to have passed through between two and five people before it got to Moses.
22c The problem actually lies in the fact that the prophecies about the Messiah fall into two parts: first, they describe the one who goes about doing good and who suffers for sin; secondly they describe a triumphant conquering ruler. The first part was fulfilled when Jesus lived on earth; the second part will be fulfilled when Jesus returns as He promised He would. The Judaists, not realising that there is a time delay between the first and second parts, disregard the fact that Jesus has already fulfilled the first part to the letter.
23 iStockphoto/sangaku
24 Istockphoto/AlpamayoPhoto
25 Tacitus Annals 15:44; Josephus, Antiquities 18:3:3; 20:9:1
26 https://main.sci.gov.in/jonew/judis/2757.pdf
27 P.9. Rupert Gethin, The foundations of Buddhism.
28 Romans 3:23
29 Isaiah 59:2
30 Acts 16:31
31 Romans 10:9
32 Exodus 3:13-14
33 John 8:58
34 Mark 14:62; Mark 6:50; John 18:6; John 8:23
35 Crossing a horse with a donkey produces a mule but they are infertile.
36. Isaiah 11:10